Electrical Engineer
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$100000 - $150000 per year |
|---|---|
| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | Hackleburg, AL 35564 Hackleburg, Alabama open_in_new |
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Job Description
Title: Electrical Engineer – High Power Microwave & Pulsed Power Systems
Position Summary: We are seeking a graduate-level Electrical Engineer to support the development, integration, and testing of advanced high-power microwave (HPM) and pulsed-power systems. The engineer will work as part of a multidisciplinary team developing technologies associated with prime power, pulsed-power generation and conditioning, RF generation, impedance matching, transmission, and antenna systems. Responsibilities will include supporting the design, modeling, fabrication, integration, and laboratory/field testing of electrical and RF hardware, including systems utilizing conventional and explosive-driven pulsed-power technologies. The position will involve hands-on experimental work with high-voltage, high-current, fast-pulse, and high-power RF systems; instrumentation and data acquisition; analysis of test results; and troubleshooting of integrated systems. A graduate degree in Electrical Engineering or a closely related field is preferred, with 0–5 years of relevant professional or research experience. Experience gained through graduate research, laboratory work, internships, or government/DoD research programs involving RF, pulsed power, high-voltage systems, antennas, or electromagnetic systems is highly desirable.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Support the design, development, integration, and testing of HPM and pulsed-power systems.
- Develop and evaluate prime-power, pulse-forming, power-conditioning, and impedance-matching approaches for advanced RF systems.
- Support integration of power sources, pulsed-power hardware, RF generators, transmission components, and antenna systems.
- Plan and execute laboratory and field testing of high-voltage, high-current, fast-pulse, and high-power RF hardware.
- Select and configure instrumentation, diagnostics, data-acquisition systems, and test equipment for transient electrical and RF measurements.
- Analyze experimental data, compare results with analytical or computational predictions, and identify opportunities for system improvement.
- Troubleshoot electrical, pulsed-power, RF, and system-integration issues during prototype development and testing.
- Support the design, fabrication, assembly, and modification of experimental hardware and prototype systems.
- Document test procedures, technical results, engineering analyses, and design recommendations.
- Work collaboratively with engineers and scientists from multiple disciplines to transition concepts from analysis through prototype demonstration.
Required Qualifications:
- Master's degree or Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or a closely related engineering or applied-science discipline.
- 0–5 years of relevant professional experience
- Strong understanding of fundamental electrical engineering concepts, including circuits, electromagnetics, transmission lines, and electrical power systems.
- Ability to perform analytical, numerical, or computational methods.
- Experience working in a laboratory environment with electrical test equipment and instrumentation.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Ability and willingness to perform hands-on engineering work
Desired Skills:
- Coursework, research, or professional experience in high-power microwave systems, RF/microwave engineering, or pulsed power
- Knowledge of impedance matching between prime-power sources, pulsed-power systems, RF generators, transmission structures, and antennas.
- Experience with RF generators, antennas, waveguides, coaxial transmission systems, or electromagnetic structures.
- Experience measuring high-voltage, high-current, nanosecond- or microsecond-scale transients and high-power RF signals.
- Experience with electromagnetic, circuit, or Multiphysics modeling
- Experience programming or scripting in MATLAB, Python, LabVIEW, or similar environments for analysis, modeling, test automation, or data processing.
- Previous experience supporting DoD, government, university, or national-laboratory research and development programs is desirable.
The Ideal Candidate:
- Is a technically curious, hands-on engineer, that is driven to achieve
- Has a strong interest in high-power RF, pulsed power, electromagnetics, and advanced electrical systems
- Desires to work projects from fundamental research to fielded system
- Strong and concise communicator capable of teaching new grads up briefing general officers and academics
- Follows systematic and logical progression of research with strong documentation habits
- Works effectively in a multidisciplinary environment with electrical, mechanical, RF, energetic-materials, and systems engineers and scientists.